Tony Law’s regeneration from acquired-taste surrealist to must-see force of nature has been borne of depression and crippling debt. He exists now in a dynamic between ecstatic madness and total discipline, resulting in an unstoppable comic energy.
In this more-than-usually revealing interview, we find out how Tony crafts his apparently uncraftable material, the unique influence his wife brings to bear on his writing, and why he thinks Stu is a bit of a prick…

For nearly twenty years, Al Murray has been at the forefront of British character comedy. We talk about the genesis of the “Pub Landlord” and really dig into the methods behind the crowd-work at which he excels.
Al provides some fascinating and unexpected insight on arena comedy, hecklers, and the state of criticism – and we also unpack in detail how he writes and structures a show.

Terry Alderton is an electrifying comic, with extraordinary energy, passion and invention; he’s also one of the bravest performers I know.
In spite of his hugely loved and respected work however, he still has feelings of being an outsider to the comedy circuit.
He talks here with remarkable candour about his doubts, the review that reduced him to tears and the book that changed his life.